Duie Pyle has broken ground on an integrated warehouse and less-than-truckload (LTL) service center at the Port 460 Logistics Center in Suffolk, Virginia, to support freight activity tied to the Port of Virginia.
The project involves development of an integrated logistics campus on a 43-acre site at 3047 Starboard Court. The facility will include a 52-door LTL cross-dock and a 200,000-square-foot warehouse, with planned expansion capacity up to 420,000 square feet. The site will support warehousing, distribution, transloading, LTL services, drayage, contract dedicated services, and truckload brokerage operations.
Rockefeller Group and Matan Companies sold the site to A. Duie Pyle as part of the Port 460 master-planned industrial development. Port 460 is a 5 million-square-foot logistics park under development in phases. Phase 1 includes 2.4 million square feet across five buildings, with an additional 2.6 million square feet planned in a later phase.
Construction began in January 2026, with completion scheduled for the second quarter of 2027. The facility is expected to begin operations shortly after completion. The project is expected to create up to 50 jobs during its first year of operation, including warehouse and transportation roles. The facility will support freight movement across Virginia, the Northeast, the Mid-Atlantic, and Ohio freight corridors.